Print to WinProto-Pasta Filament!

Ends September 30, 2016

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Share Your Prints & Win Free Proto-Pasta Filament!

If you love experimenting with new filament, we’ve got something special in store for this contest! We’re challenging you to show off your best prints to win 1 of 5 rolls of Proto-Pasta’s specialty filament. Be one of the first to try their newly released Matte Fiber HTPLA or choose from any other Proto-pasta material like carbon fiber or steel!

Everyone who uploads a print will also be entered in a draw to win 20 150g rolls of experimental, unreleased HTPLA in unique colours (like glitter or pearl) that may never be reproduced. You do not need any special nozzles to print with this awesome material.

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How To Enter

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Be sure to check the box that says “Submit this model to Print to Win Proto-Pasta Filament!”

Judges

Dustin Cram

Proto-Pasta

Founder of ProtoPlant and a licensed Professional Engineer, Dustin Cram leads electro-mechanical design of our extrusion machinery and is an expert in materials processing. He is co-inventor on several patents, has hardware on the Solar Dynamics Observatory currently flying in space, and is passionate about design and manufacturing.

Daniel Noree

Pinshape Ambassador

Daniel is the designer and creator of the Open R/C Project. He is also a blogger, speaker, and maker -- Daniel does it all! Whether it's improving ways to apply 3D printing to everyday life, or developing mesmerizing projects to showcase 3D printing, Daniel knows how to get the job done.

Rules & Eligibility

Contestants can enter as many times as they want.

Each unique print uploaded to Pinshape counts as 1 entry.

20 winners will be chosen at random to win 150g roll of HTPLA.

Speciality filament winners will be selected by the judges based on criteria above.

Free worldwide shipping for winners!

Judging

The top 5 best prints will win a speciality filament of their choice from Proto-Pasta. Prints will be judged on the following:
Pictures of prints will be judged on the following: